Description

Feline Rhinotracheitis, Calici, Panleukopenia Vaccine (MLV)

Single dose protection without the use of needles. Safe in kittens as young as 3 weeks of age. Place one drop of vaccine in the corner of each eye. The remaining vaccine is administered by placing the vaccine equally in each nostril as the animal inhales.

Do NOT inject this vaccine.

Annual revaccination is recommended. If vaccinated at less than 12 weeks of age, a second vaccination should be administered at 12-16 weeks of age to assure vaccination against Feline Panleukopenia.

"Easy and Economical"

I bought these Feline Focus 3 vaccines for a litter of kittens I took from someone who could not care for them. My daughter held each kitten while I administered the drops. They each sneezed just a little liquid out of their noses. Took only a couple of minutes to do all 4. Since I am not sure of their exact age, I bought a second set to give (or send with them to their new homes) in a few weeks. Ready to find them homes!

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rklewis2 from ozark

Aug 15, 2011 6:07 PM

"Safest Best FVRCP jeffers has"

This MLV nasal/eye vaccine is safest one I have found at Jeffers recently in single dose. It is not as suggestive in causing inflammation/kidney damage-and such from over vaccination of killed vaccines or inject type. Check current stats and then deal. I have always had excellent protection with two doses 1st 8-9 wks and an additional at NLT 16wks-followed by a single follow up 1 yr later -or 16MONTHS of age-(if) the titers on pano aren't there-HOWEVER using this one-the titer is showing PROTECTION where the others are not as reliable. Considering what is optimal for my animals and any I place I recommend doing the safe -best-and as it goes most economical. THIS IS IT. NOW if Jeffers would get in the PureVax-Meriel -FELV and Rabies they could have all my orders

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Anonymous from Menlo Park

Jul 27, 2011 2:01 PM

"Easy to use"

These were easy to use and economical. It is best if one person hold the cat while another administers the drops.

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Lord Fussy from Biloxi

Jul 7, 2011 5:37 PM

"No problems"

I have two cats that have special needs and can't take the vaccine with the FeLv that I order by the case for the rest of the pride. I've been using this product on both cats for years and have never had any problem. One drop in each eye and the rest in the nose. Yeah, they squirm a bit about inhaling the little bit of liquid, but it's no big deal, especially if you have someone else to hold the cat while you do the drops. You do not need a syringe and a needle, you pull the seal off and the stoppers come out to allow the mixing and then you administer the product with the plastic dropper that is provided.

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Dixie from Byron

Jul 7, 2011 12:18 PM

"Very Frustrating"

Very frustrating wrestling with my kitten to try to get the dropper in her tiny nostrils. She just fought and sneezed it all over me. Waste of money.

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J. Zurbriggen from Prescott

Jun 25, 2011 9:08 AM

"poor method of delivery"

This is the worst method of protection----the manufacturer doesn't give you a syringe to rehydrate the vaccine or to load the dumbest dropper ever. The dropper method of trying to deliver the vaccine into a squirming cat's eyes and nose is ineffective as the animal shakes it's head and sneezes the vaccine everywhere. A complete waste of money and effort.